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Category: Maritime Bank

The Urgent Need for a Maritime Bank in Nigeria

The Urgent Need for a Maritime Bank in Nigeria

The underdevelopment of the Nigerian maritime sector, particularly in shipping activities like fleet expansion, shipbuilding, and repairs, has been primarily attributed to a lack of funds. Despite efforts like the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF), administrative bottlenecks have hindered progress. This financial inadequacy has left Nigeria without a flag carrier for over three decades, heavily […]

Unlocking Nigeria’s Maritime Potential: Challenges and Partnerships

Unlocking Nigeria’s Maritime Potential: Challenges and Partnerships

The discourse around Nigeria’s maritime sector, its untapped potential, and the obstacles hindering its growth will persist in national discussions for the foreseeable future. Stakeholders and enthusiasts keen on exploring this potential face the challenge of fostering cooperation and synergy within and beyond the maritime sector. This collaboration is essential to realizing the common objective […]

Navigating Cabotage Challenges: Insights from Maritime Stakeholders

Navigating Cabotage Challenges: Insights from Maritime Stakeholders

In my book, “Harnessing Nigeria’s Maritime Assets,” I had the privilege of conversing with diverse stakeholders in the maritime industry, including past DGs of NIMASA, leaders of maritime-related bodies, and independent practitioners. Their perspectives provide valuable guidance for addressing challenges within the Cabotage regime. For instance, Dr. Ziakede Patrick Akpobolokemi, a former DG of NIMASA, […]